Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 pages |
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... Enemy's Works . - Petersburg Evacuated.- Pursuit of the Enemy . - Richmond Taken . - Dispatches of Mr. Lincoln . - The Nation's Joy . - Lee's Army Closely Pressed . - Captures at Sailor's Creek . - Sur- render of Lee.-Mr. Lincoln at ...
... Enemy's Works . - Petersburg Evacuated.- Pursuit of the Enemy . - Richmond Taken . - Dispatches of Mr. Lincoln . - The Nation's Joy . - Lee's Army Closely Pressed . - Captures at Sailor's Creek . - Sur- render of Lee.-Mr. Lincoln at ...
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... enemy on board the armed schooner Savannah , sailing under our commission , were , as I was credibly advised ... enemy's squadron off Charleston , but that officer had already sent the prisoners to New York when application was made . I ...
... enemy on board the armed schooner Savannah , sailing under our commission , were , as I was credibly advised ... enemy's squadron off Charleston , but that officer had already sent the prisoners to New York when application was made . I ...
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... enemy alone . It will last till the enemy shall have withdrawn from their bor- ders ; till their political rights , their altars , and their homes are freed from invasion , Then , and then only , will they rest from this struggle to ...
... enemy alone . It will last till the enemy shall have withdrawn from their bor- ders ; till their political rights , their altars , and their homes are freed from invasion , Then , and then only , will they rest from this struggle to ...
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... enemy ; the other , making a circuit of fifteen miles toward the left , was to turn the enemy's right . This well - planned movement was commenced on the night of the 9th . Gen. Lyon's column , after resting two hours , following the ...
... enemy ; the other , making a circuit of fifteen miles toward the left , was to turn the enemy's right . This well - planned movement was commenced on the night of the 9th . Gen. Lyon's column , after resting two hours , following the ...
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... enemy whenever he approached within shelling distance . A march of ten miles brought Sigel's force to the west end of Pea Ridge , a range of high ground just beyond Sugar Creek , where the main army of Curtis lay . It was now night ...
... enemy whenever he approached within shelling distance . A march of ten miles brought Sigel's force to the west end of Pea Ridge , a range of high ground just beyond Sugar Creek , where the main army of Curtis lay . It was now night ...
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